It was the tree's fault

A collection of monologues based on Biblical characters and events

Fiction & Literature, Drama, Religious & Liturgical, Nonfiction, Entertainment, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Literature
Cover of the book It was the tree's fault by Sam Lenton, Contemporary Christian Drama
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Author: Sam Lenton ISBN: 1230000020280
Publisher: Contemporary Christian Drama Publication: December 4, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sam Lenton
ISBN: 1230000020280
Publisher: Contemporary Christian Drama
Publication: December 4, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English

Who really was to blame for the Fall of Man? Why did Aaron build the golden calf? How did Bathsheba explain her adultery to her friends? What was it like to be there when Jesus fed 4,000 people with just a little bread and fish?

These questions and many more are explored in 'It was the tree’s fault', a collection of monologues written by Sam Lenton. Each monologue brings a new perspective on a Biblical character or event, looking afresh at what the Bible does and doesn’t reveal to us. Many have been used effectively in church services and special events to entertain, encourage and enlighten audiences of all ages, and every monologue compiled in this collection comes with performance notes to suggest how they might be performed to suit a variety of situations.

This is the perfect resource for churches of any denomination and the collection is an enjoyable and challenging read for individuals of all ages.

Each monologue comes with study notes for personal devotions and group discussion.

This is the only place to get all 20 of Sam Lenton's monologues, so don't miss out!

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Who really was to blame for the Fall of Man? Why did Aaron build the golden calf? How did Bathsheba explain her adultery to her friends? What was it like to be there when Jesus fed 4,000 people with just a little bread and fish?

These questions and many more are explored in 'It was the tree’s fault', a collection of monologues written by Sam Lenton. Each monologue brings a new perspective on a Biblical character or event, looking afresh at what the Bible does and doesn’t reveal to us. Many have been used effectively in church services and special events to entertain, encourage and enlighten audiences of all ages, and every monologue compiled in this collection comes with performance notes to suggest how they might be performed to suit a variety of situations.

This is the perfect resource for churches of any denomination and the collection is an enjoyable and challenging read for individuals of all ages.

Each monologue comes with study notes for personal devotions and group discussion.

This is the only place to get all 20 of Sam Lenton's monologues, so don't miss out!

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